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16 BROOKLYN EAQLI, TUE1, NOV. 10, 1943 Lipman Sees Three Eagles Soccer Cafiero Keglers By BILL GRAHAM Leif Pedersen of Gjoa is TieJor lowing a leg fracture in Sunday's Metropolitan League gamj with Bay Ridge Arrows day night at the Hotel Governor Clinton Joe LopezJ veteran referee who has been Three members of the Cafiero Hardware squad went over the 200 mark as the team swept three straight games from is expected to be back in harness soon It is said aloj the sidelines that Prague F. C. of the National League Ocean to move into a tie for the Eagle Class bowling tourney. Dom Savarese was the big timber man as he registered games of for a 601 1 1 series.

George Hands and Ed CLASS pN STANDINGS Sniiitipri n.HpH trip paiua with1 desert Starlight Park and return anchdrage Bob Tonn, president, suffered a broken Minerva Cork Celtic is oar to lage L. I. U. Ace Rejects Bee's Plea to Quit -Other Coaches Wail By BKN GOULD Clair Bee has come up a "pillow problem." Only this particular type -of pillow making his basketball bed un- bearable, he revealed at the i i lsl ISoundview and Gildersleeve in the Bronx In-with Ijureu wane ai wuik, nans reuersen 01 ujoa a expects i i I have the head brace removed this week. V.

ivar Thompson and Paddy first place in the Blue division of RED DIVISION BIAS DIVISION Bowltrdrome 31 8 Marina Central Tire 20 10 Llndy Rug, ton Ortyi 19 11 Pellegrlno Reaent 18 12 Brighton C. Orane IS 12 Colltie 14 18 I is io 20 Burkland 15 15 Modern Radio IS 13 Midwood IS 15, Toll Gate Tav. W. L.I 23 7' Marine 113 7 Midwood 19 11 Regent Jobert's Cat Ocean N'lt Ber Cirltn Motora io 20! w. L.

Callero a 14 18 Brighton 14 16 14 Hi 19 11 Purity Rett ideal Dodgers is Biscegiiew 13 15 Jay Lord Halt 16 14Buahwick Cook 12 IB Ideal Bombtra IS 14 Ocean 24 Bowlerdroma IS 14 Dyker 6 24 Rosa Broa. Oil 15 15 Conlvera Cobros No I Aazara 179 163 123 Foxaon 194 157 163 Goldatn 148 155 183 Cooper 139 150 181 Stafford 102 129 158 Sloahay 122 92 142 Jackson 157 140 143 L.R'b'st'n 141 139 120 Putney 191 145 183 R'b'lt'n 186 134 179 38 38 3b Totala 777 732 790! Totals 800 710 823 Jack'a Truckina Kingpins 15 15'llvur "tutu lum-ncuii JCHICI- icans have been traded to Kearny Americans for Bibl So. woski Sowoski was offered in trade for Frank Kelly of Brooklyn Hispano but the latter refused to go to New Jersey Agreement has been reached between Scotland and France for substitution of injured goalies in the game to be played next April Hughie O'Donnell, well known around these parts when be was in harness, is anxious to try -a comeback with any of the local clubs Eastern District League has awarded its disputed premier division championship to New World against the claims of the Savoia Th PAL is expected to field more than the 34 teams which played last season The team recently formed at Fort Monmouth has joined the Capitol City League. IK' Mtatfc on; tk! "i Latieros into a tie with cirnn Motors. The latter team won two out of three from Midwood Blue.

Manaro led the Cirltn at tack with a 603 set on games of 213-186-204. Carl Gross had high game with a 247. flono Hniypaf hart a crnnrt i ah on the Ocean lanes as he belted, out a 007 to lead Avenue Bar and Grill to a 2 1 win over Bushwick Cook. Hograf rolled consistently with games of 201-195-211. Careccia, Zarick and Omerza went over the double century mark as Bowlerdrome Blue blanked College Blue on the latter's home lanes.

Bob Schnetdman's 225 game was high as Rose Bros. Oil took two from Brighton Blue. Fort Bowlerdrome won two out of three games from College to hold the lead in the Red division by one game. Central Tire pressed closer to the leaders by rapping out three straight over Midwood Red. Rubin led the Central Tire attack with a 222 high game.

Charlie Galantini nicked for a 605 series as Brighton Red scored a clean sweep over Burkland. Galantini hit games of 180-193-232. Bob T-eseh also registered a 232 game. The Hamilton Greys won two from Jobert's Cafe as Burke came through with a solid game. Ocean Neck Service StoppetliF Marine Red in three straight.

The scores: RED DIVISION Clrlon Motors 1 Midwood Blua Orosa 147 183 159 Edshlll 166 165 197 Faill 165 136 149 Kennedy 171 181 142 Brill 188 180 12b Casalino 128 166 117 Manaro 213 186 204 Lyon 143 114 IBB v' l- Mitchell 210154 Bm.st 192 133 178' weignt some pounds, wnicn Bilv'rhi 133 154 Lehmann 154 168 138 liolned him anrt nil Reich 166 183 170 Abrann 152 183 1 I't'PtU nlm. alia L.OU Kuiik 200 187 149 rmeiio 114 15 ioLipman is like last season, with Abrama 186 163 171 Waaner 167 176 137 Levlna 185 135 Handicap 20 17 27 rolls of fat aiOUlld his Waist. Totaia 9M 872 779' Touia 7982189 Lipman, best set shot artist, of the team, poses a vexing KINGS RECREATION problem. "He's married, will be-! Ac Wesley, icome a father soon and besides I mH Maf'l I nnn rootban parade Philadelphia Shows Way in Individual Scoring Statistics Philadelphia, Nov. 30 (U.R) The Philadelphia Kagles, their Eastern title in the National Football League all sewed up, had three players leading the parade in Individual performances today.

Tossln' Tommy Thompson, whose right arm accounted for! 19 touchdowns in 10 games, was rated the league's No. 1 passer. Steve Van Buren was 289 yards ahead of the field in rushing, and Joe Muha held first position in the punting averages. Other league leaders, retain-held one week Fears, Los An-receiving: Pat Chicago Cardi- ing leadership ago, were Tom geles, in pass Harder, of the nals, in scoring; Washington, in Dan Sandifer, pass intercep tions; and Joe Scott, New York, in kickoff returns. Haider's 41 extra points, made this season without a miss, equals the single season extra point record.

Jerry Davis, of the Cardinals, took over first place in punt returns from George McAfee, of the Bears, and Sandifer added another interception to put his league record at 13, two above the former single season mark held by Sammy Baugh. Other Changes There were other changes In addition to Davis' moving past McAfee in punt returns. The Eagles' Pete Pihos bounded into second place in pass receiving, and Ray Mallouf of the Cards went to third place in passing. Mallouf replaced Baugh, who fell back to fifth in the inverse rating system. Rushing positions also changed.

Van Buren. who sat out the second half against Pittsburgh, gained only 25 yards on Sunday, probably his single game least yardage in his professional career. But while he easily held the first position. Tony Canarieo of Green Bay moved back into second place and Charley Trip-' pi of the Cards tumbled to fifth from his third place last week. The leaders: SPoCEtro ex LIU Cagers Notch Fifth Straight Win Clair Bees L.

I. U. Blackbirds continued to fly at a lofty height. Thev made the Quan- utu Liit-ii mill MiaiKUk ECervo 223 1B3 181 3rernb'rg 198 133 143, Cervo 164 155 173 S.Abbate 135 135 139! Borgia 154 182 160 Alfa Looking grayer and more solemn than ever, the voluble L. I.

coach poured forth a tale of woe. "I've three fellows who look like they are carrying pillows under their jackets. Bob French weighs 240 pounds, 30 more than last season and as soon as he loses some of it he eats it right back. Eddie Card's broken ankle inereaserl his he SUDDOl tS his familv while working for a blouse firm in York. In addition, he and Its we ever get to seei iNoW, I 111 dead set agaitlst mvvwd fellows playing on my team and lliave asked him to u-, QIIU.

bill He a let Used. That much off his chest, Bee asi) revealed that Tom Mu i tha has burned his ankle under a sun lamp and may be niif inripfinitplv. Tales of Woe The other coaches refused to 'ha niltrlnna hv Una's nnlimiirlnn Frank McGuire related that big, brawling Danny Finn has an infection of the ankle and will 1" 'obably miss the opener Ouadano 181 183 178 A.Abbate 163 146 171 190 157 Arena 180 142 148 V1C11U1 Ull lllf DIUUMIil UilCgCIJ)e Handicap 87 87 87 maintains an apartment Total. imwlS' Total. a fuU of studie CUT FANCY FIGURE Phyllis Riggs (left) and John Pergolizzi of the Dance and Figure Skating Club of the Bay Ridge Rink, practice a lift they will feature during their exhibition at the rink employes' Christmas fund party Tuesday evening, Dec.

14, United Club Esquire a wolldei' Cavllera 133 152 1B2 8 Blum 204 154 Florio 161 225 160 (Blind) 135 135 of Pharmacy court last night, Beemen led the 7J 49. The Leathernecks by 3123 at half time. leu i Burke The victorious attack was by Lou Lipman, who had 13 points, and Art Tropin, Herb Scherer and Andy Anderson with 12 each. The Marines' onslaught was sparked by Cy IWaldoro with 16 tallies, and M'sc'r'lla 153 185 Proctor 134 137 133: A.Russo 170 142 193 Ritwo 147 168 1681 Totals 775 849 889 Totals 809 759 7K Carrano Post V. F.W.

My Lady Bar Grill Delia 139 142 Lisa 191214 158 R'm'nn 1 nft 1 R1 1 VDn.tn I AO 1 1 Oiasi lfil 169 153 Patton 182 174 157 F.R no 148 152 193 oiani 147 178 147 HandicYn 4 4 1 12 l2 Totals 774 797 824! Totaia 816 874 799 STATE INDUSTRIAL Atomic Five Contender 145 162 137 B'rrlcelia 148 146 164i 1 Mack Bobbins, who contnnuieaC 14. ine lineup: Jacob 173 175 1H3 Treadw'U 162 165 179 final! at Bin oai T. i nnrt nnt oA'M'r U3 169 172 DM rtmo 127 145 lBTjof travail. -St. John's Coach SALE OF 56 HORSES NETS MAYER $652,650 Inglewood, Nov.

30 (U.R) Movie niHgnnlr Louis B. today pocketed S6.a,H.VI from last night's sale of 52 broodmares and four stallions at tht third auction he has held In breaking up the West's greatest turf empire. Proceeds of the third sale fell far below the gross of the film producer got when he sold his racing string two years ago and the $1,033,227 he received for 39 untried two-year-olds last January. Biggest buyer of lust night's sale was Mayer's son-in-law, movie producer William He bought 10 head for paying for the stallion Thumbs l'p, highest price of the sale. Dobbs on Road To Punting Mark Glenn Dobbs, the Los n.

I 1 1 a 1 1 -1 geles Dons' triple-threat back, appeared certain to break the all-time orofessionnl eatrue L. I. I Ouanllco Marines a. a. f.

Ford 3 0 6 Formier 1 1 4 Lipman 4 5 13 Patrick 0 0 0 Feurtado 0 0 0 Whitlow 1 0 2 Whalen 0 0 0 Robbim 7 0 14 Tropin 6 0 12 Varna 0 0 0 Smith 1 0 2 Waldrop 7 2 16 French 3 0 6 Spuhler 0 0 0 Scherer 4 4 12 Skinner 1 0 2 Miller 0 0 0 Adderton 0 0 0 White 2 0 4 Feurat 0 0 0 I Anderson 6 0 12 Lister 2 2 8 0 0 0 Friesen 2 1 5 Viaos 0 0 0 Kleckner 0 0 0 Rubin 2 0 4 Totals 31 9 71' Totals 21 7 49 lM'against 'lvnnessee on Monday. Further, Archie Oldman has an'oard 'Oard Ocean Caniro's Hardware Elmer 156 188 179 Caasidy 1 1C Mil Ml 136 167 153 196 212 193 131 191 156 174 205 151 Elileri Truo Soboito 126 111 100 Savarese 210 203 162 Rohrlf 143 187 199 Squltierl Totals 143 187 199 TotaU 806 080 844 Bushwick Cook Ave. Bur it Grill B' own 182 188 213 Lyons 179 144 102 Bender Labarbo l.evln Potter Burkla'd 150 1.33 P'irke 203 154 W. Ilina'lr 158 163 Weldner 145 172 176 Hoiraf 154 153 168: 200 154 148 157 164 190 166 157 143 201 195 211 Totals 704 879 864 Totals 903 810 882 Dyner Ideal Dodaera 202 166 130 H. Clold'n 191 128 174 145 157 171 Silverm'n 185 163 178 Mattlce 132 13S 103 Cohen 131 153 161 Fraser 135 150 149 Oreenb 181 137 169 Goodr 150 149 155 M.

Go 152 169 180 Totals 784 758 798' Totals 840 768 862 Ft Bowlerdrome Bl. Colieie Blue Voial 178 156 14ti I Schn't 154 150 162 3arlccl 162 205 132 Zuelrc'n 151200 120 larick 194 207 135 O. Bchn'f 197 180 164 Riin-ifc 170 170. Rlllloli'n IHAiatllR Omerza 199 201 1 77 Keegan 213 160 195' Bishop 177i a in Kings County Hospital fol American League meets Satt. on the sidelines for some tin to Steinway Oval, its prevlj German American League arm recently while playing for now playing at Harding Pajrk, Rockford of New York Amer City Fire Department Tops Insurance Five The New York City Fire Department quintet defeated tht Metropolitan Life Insurance Co.

Five, 5747, on the latter's home court last night. William Burke was the hottest fireman on the Moor scoring eight field goals and four fouls for a total lit "'II nmnk Irvhn Myt-kin IPil scoring for Metropolitan with 10 points. The firemen led at the half time, 35 2.3. The lineup: N. Y.

C. Fira Dept. I Met, 1.1 1 Co. G. p.

2 1 Mackin 4 20 Ferrl 0 0 McLounhhn 0 2 Ryinker 2 6 Ooe.ro! a 1 5 Hianay 3 9 Cannon 3 13 Phillipson Demaresfc Donat Kina Fantry Colt Totaia 21 15 57 ToUia 18 11 41 Michatl's Quintet Nips Lafayette High Paced by Jerry Walsh. who tallied 20 points, St. Michael's, won a closely contested gams from Lafayette. 63 60, at tht St. Athanasius court yesterday.

Irwin Belopolsky, the second leading point maker in the bor-ough, led the losers' attack and captured the game's scoring honors with 28 points. The lineup: St. Michael's Lafayatu Q. P. o.

Donahue Martin McPartiand Walsh Conlin Klellev McMurrer Magllliaan Hnreraler McAullffe 0 2 Belopolaky 0 0 Deosal 0 2 Glorloso 2 20Roelin 0 0. Zoda 3 1 Michael 0 0 Olaan 3 15 Bertololll 3 6 Schwarta 1 r.Oolo Totals 26 11 63 Totaia Old Jack Frost will be leaking ii on your car one day goon. A check" up now prevents a break-down later. Here's what everv rar owner ghould 'do. Get the "perroanenl" type of lanti-freece.

It hag a higher first coat but does not require much attention once the proper amount has been, put in the radiator. Change to liahter oil for winter driving. Re- and adjust spark, plugs. lOlir car will run better, he safer. lit yon ntop in wmi-i bi -lire.

Why be satisfied with Iraa i when you can get top trained mechanics to service vour ear at Kinney Motors? Kinney Motors Walter C. Heiarler, Free. 1001 Qoenlin cer. lOtk. ES.

S-I704 Geerfe Sclafani, Sereice Mgr. FORECAST: 8 8 PRlirT" amme mr Y0UR (i CAR fry yjjj ly tetri Jdifmi PINAL 8COBK injured foot. Howard Cann of X. Y. V.

also had a ragged story to re- late. Stan Lampert, ex-Utrecht ace, tore some ligaments a Ut oi'kiHit JuTMinst PnlniTihia and he'll he missed when the Vi- olets meet Baylor Thursday. Then Nat Holman capped it all by declaring that he has three iormer Krasmus Hall stars on the casualty list. Mason Ben-I Min has been out some time and so has Ronnie Nadell but the Totals 913 948 81 7 Totals 901 843 818iMcGrath H6 144 124 IBlmd' 135 135 135 Jay Lord Hats (ll1 Marine Blue. (21 Miller 149 151 196 LaF.air 123 139 146 Walker iiv U4 ijh iono 160 157 156 186 167 15 770 802 813' 3158 isl Vr.h'.a IJ1 ICQ IDX A.

229 185 184 Corra.lo 1 Totaia 790 819 816 Tol8ls Oarod Radio R. Kortman 185 173 207 Diell Procopio 188 175 153 Tedeaco M'rreale 182 129 132 njardo 188 224 175 Falcone 192 142 157 Bonnie 37 168 187 i Theod ro 189 168 144 8 d'rblom 202 167 1 16 Totals 916 787 793 Totals 819 699 83' Universal IlirienenHenm Andr'aal 167 145 166 (Blind i 140 140 H0i zanfim 151 172 164 Lupo 166 160 188 1 Piro. 135 144 198 M'rtlno 142 154 161 Blrk n'ss 146 178 123 Ruiiiero 178 187 186 Handicap 25 25 25 Totals 830 814 856: Totals 770 894 866 STANDING OF THE TEAMS Independent 16 8 Atomic Five R. C. A 15 9 Contenders Oarod Radio 12 12 Universal 12 PLAZA Miym Chlcaao Bos-ton H'rtin nn 134 154 182 St fson IH5 118 I471 fiauiler 147 156 195 193 210 190; Totals 719 755 826 Totals 775 779: at.

LOUIS New York iT S'rtllii I fi lid n'U'n'un i co ib i ni I ISauiiz 135 140 1 50 Feron 133 162 141 A dl'kl 103 127 129 Wllklns'n 138 134 152 1K.J 160 163 i Blind 174 174 174 168 236 178 Bilifone 134 163 149 Hallon F'zg'r'ld Totals 751 807 830 Total 748 799 717; Cincinnati Biookhn C'llh'ra'n 144 14H IRO Oniclmi 1 :.4 174 Mfuai 90 121 133 Gr'nh'lin 114 144 134 srnima IOI I3h law Kins .11 2 Totals 702 756 866 Totals 792 890 908 HAMILTONIAN CLUB fi'i'TiSf i wi w'mton Merrill 131 150 133 I Blind') 136 138 136 Caccamo 153 149 185 Oreen 189 1S9 1921 Mathes 167 170 159 Hoantrea 103 124 1 OB Tormey 161 148 is-. ciiunet 167 15a 176; Totals 806 788100' Totals Rhodelsland Bunker Hill Kane 153 194 177 Pontlllo 171149 1091 Haugk 135 168 133 Natale 130 178 148 174 1 151 146 137 Okln 144 185 147 Officials Burna. Zaiser. Friends7 Coach Faces Tough Task Coach Walter Longley of Brooklyn Friends probably has the toughest job among the, basketball coaches of this borough. His entire starting five of last season has graduated and he must build an entire new team if the Quakers are to compete successfully in the Metropolitan Athletic Association of Private Schools tourney tins season.

The reserves from a year ago who will shoulder the important duty of giving the Scher-merhorn St. institution another strong aggregation include Jim Ariuavella, Renny Scheman, Bob Minor, Sheldon Weeks and Bill Weimer. John Berseth. a center standing 6 feet 5 inches Chi. Curd Al Couip.

Yds. Tdi. Int. 169 110 1532 19 9 192 100 1252 10 7 K16 69 1105 12 6 206 103 1587 17 12 Thompfon. Phiia Hardv.

Los An. Miillotif, Chi C'ds Conerly. N. Y. Bauah.

Wash, -240 139 2057 17 18 Standlnas computed on Inverse rad ina system based on touchdowns, completion, yarda gained and percent of RUSHING Net Av Aitempu Yarda jj Buren Tlnla 1B9 849 4 6 4 9 1 4.1 5 5 UJ 52 Wlson. Detroit 135 S5I 97 530 pass bkceivkr Yards Cauaht Oalned Ids. Fears, Los Angeles 47 612 3 Pihos. Phila. 37 687 10 Kutner, Chi.

Cards 35 810 12 Crisler. Wa'hlna-ton 31 579 6 iTodd. Washinaton 31 579 6 irirwell Chi Carais 31 405 8 No Ai Out. Muha, Philadelphia 9 47 6 Gulyanlcs. Chi.

Bears 48 44 5 Jacobs, Oreen Bay 61 41 2 Polllon, Washinaion 42 43.2 Clfers, Pittsburgh 53 39.7 xEtandlnss computed by inverc arad-tng svstem embracing number and aver-iiae distance. SCORING Extra Field Tds. Pta. Ooals Pts Harder, Chi. Cards 4 44a 8 88 i.

aenr I oh l8 Tomasi 154 153 119 Hale 173 13B166; Roiera 166 173 205 Kricheo 130 145 1871 Totaia 808 794 803 Tolas 740 81 5 807 Reuent Blue Purity Re-tnurant GaklH 169 185 149 Anarl 157 154 158! Pap'dia Bltletll Attarlan Cucci 134 179 148 8 M'srin! 133 135 184 E'lovlch I 17 198 173 J.M'glnl 139 182 167 C'atanfo Rosasco 171 170 177 147 212 191 126 163 158 225 163 180 Totaia 69'2 879 8'U Totals 764 857 931 mri i hi lAles'rtro 1.i3 172 190 Parlsl 177 US 150 (Blind! 162 162 162 Boanar 158 185 178 I B'slein 150 155 Beloce 167 170 IBR.M'a'v'rn 155 169 213 D'iGr'nde 212 174 221 Coal, Steel Regions Produce Great Leather Pushers Five middleweight, two welters, one light, heavy and one lightweight, all champions, represented the steel mill and coal region areas in Pennsylvania. They included Frank Klaus, Harry Greb, Teddy Yarosz, Hilly Soose, George Chip, Frit-zie Zivic, Pete Latzo, Billy Conn and Sammy Angott. Wonderful aggregation of fighting men who made ring history over the years. Yarosz, who dethroned Vinee Dundee, is a brother of Tommy Yarosz, who battles Jake I Mot'ta in a 10-rounder at Madison Square Garden on Friday. If Yarosz shows half as much class and fighting ability as some of his illustrious townsmen he will go far in the boxing business.

Each of the scrappers listed above was real top-liner in his respective division. The old generation looked upon the socking Dutchman Klaus as the last word in hitting and feinting. The current dyed-in-the-wool fans agree it will be a long time before another Greb comes along. The Pittsburgh Windmill fought 'em all middle, light heavy and heavies. He feared no man; fought Gene Tunney four or five times, challenged Jack Dempsey when the Manassa Mauler was going great guns but Jack Kearns would have no part of him.

Klaus defeated Billy Papke on a foul in 15 round in a Parisian ring on March 5, 1913, to be crowned boss of the then 165-pound division. He was knocked out by George Chip in five rounds on Dec. 13, 1913. Tropical Park Entries FOR WEDNE6DAT Foil 1:30 p.m. FIRST RACE- 82.

000; rlsmiug: three-yrar-olda and up, one and a sixteenth mile. Wt 1 xPari II! 110 9 Visa 2 ixTelunrhow 113 10 Be Stin 3 xSue's Special 113 11 Sumpark 4 xWar Limited 111 13 Cold Raj I Tulco 120 13 Belli Bomb 6 Hiftory M'ker 2W 14 7 xTom Perrta HO lSSan Yel Tlntia 112 16 xTtenton wi. lis 113' 1161 SECOND RACE 82.000; clalmina. three vear-olda and up: sia furlongs. Wt.

Wt 1 xBoisy Betty UOi 9Sweetena U71 2 Sweep 'Em 118 10 Let Me Thru 120 3 xDon Miller 115 11 Bel Nebraska 113 4 xLinwood Blue 115 12 xJerry's Best 113 5 Bomb C'mand 115 13 Mint Tulip 115 6 xCollaborate 107 14 Cedar Creek 115 7 River Jack 1 15 15 Valdlna Aide 120 8 Full o' Hope 117116 Fighter Jack 120 THIRD claiming; two-year-old maidens, live and a hall fur-Ion sa. wt wt IB.l 8yd 11 9xCharm tll 114 2 xOnce Moie. 06 10 xlrupirlng 114 3 xPlrat Oold 1 1 1 Rose Bern 115 4 Ro'ndrrg Pride 111, 12 Miss Baron 115 1 17 13 XBbsniand 106 6 xxC meta Flash '11 14 xFnotsaver 104 7 Jalopee 116' 15 xHuaninango lui I Mis Nap 119,18 Irtna a Jim 114 FOURTH RACE 82.200; cialmlns; thra-year-olct and up; six (urlonga. P. wt r.r 1 Remblrd 2 Prlncew Rena 3 xSweet Tat'rs 4 Knight's Gift 5 xSenator 6 Hydrant 7 Bad Light 8 Yesnow FIFTH RACE 117 9 Professor Lee 114 10 xPoignancv 108 11 Mess Boy I Ml 12XN0S-I0C 109 13 Sania Cans U'0'; 14 xF.lbow Room 110M5 xxShirt Band 1171 16 Romanette lg.

u5 2 500 allowances; two Tear-olds; li.r:ongs r. 1 Better Hurry 2 xVar 3 Powder 4 6un Bud 6 Maelstrom 6 Yardetgerd 7 Duke's Oal I Hamlet 6IXTH RACE Cliral Handicap Wt 1 8r t-racaer iiil Da Peace us. Mitfiin 116! 16 xAppease Not 111 5.ooo added: the inau- three-year-old. and "Pi inj punting recoru tooay, nui an, other individual races in the All America Football Confer ence were still wine open as the loop went into its final week. 'I'll a il IV.

1.1... I also ranked third in total of fense, and third in passing: was far and away the best kicker in pro football with an average of 40.1 vards on (i7 boots. By main taining that pace in his last game of the season against San Francisco. Dobbs will break his own record of 47.8 yards for R0 kicks set. in l.t-tti wun nrooK-, lyn.

dll. tlio I li ii Mmnniii wi mi. v.n Browns, given a chance to go to town in two games during the week, took over the total offense lead from V. A. Tittle of the Baltimore Colls with yards 145 by rushing and; has an excellent chance of place your worn-out batteriei landing that important post oni because when ynur battery is the first five.

you're "oul" in the cold, fllher lad who are ivaffinff a Lubricate chassis, adjuat brakes, 13 0 0 781 0 42a 7 631 3 28 5 61 10 0 0 60 146 128 116 HI! brand 117 131 90 stuhhorn fight to crash the reg nlai' linonn anrl ran'l hp pnnnl. ed out comprise Stuart Kitz, Paul Sclunner, John Thomas, Tom Nugent and Fred Zitomer Manager Larry Rosenthal has arranged the following schedule: Jan. 10 Kew Forest, away; M. Collegiate, away; 21. Staten Island, away; 2o, Franklin, home; 28.

Woodmere Academy, iaway; reo. 4, collegiate, nome. 8 Little Red House School, home; 11, Staten Island Academy; 25. Woodmere Academy. Croak WeillD'hl 152 158 UO rVMi.nir.a 1 Ha 107 1 Patton 150 203 201 Lewis 193 12 170 Totaia 726 851 80: Totals 799 812 766 Yorktown concord Patlon 213 194 136 Trnm 159 181 159 Sh'rb ne 141 164 114 Siern 148 139 16ft R'k'f'll'r 184 136 178 Franaa 151 155 166 Flynn 155 158 142 Oaiaiilla 126 151181; Sands 198 194 179 Bl ush at 185 159 183' Totals 871 848 749 Totals 769 785 834 Lexington I iconderoaa Bunnell 168 178 1811 Hen.te 167 147 140 Cooper 152 184 128 Brien 124 122 129 tliul 110 143 157 stiaion 136 180 189 Oellak 144 139 150 Lewen 137 154 165' Carroll 172 189 161 Swahn 157 132 197, Tni.i.

naa flia na'i' Tm.i- T- i 1 1 son I ny iihssiuk. Tittle ranked second with a 115itotal of 2.M4 yards by Long island Brandywine jail-purpose center, won a unique Kennedy 173 134 190 Rritano 198 172 143! iKutner, Chi. Cards--1 Patton. Phlla. pihos.

Phiia. a-Perfect record. Brooklyn Gridders Honored al Dinner Many Brooklyn scholastic football stars were among those honored hv the ican at their 20th annual All .1.. 1. TM.

Dinner uuiucui i-'iiiiiti at the Hotel New Yorker last night. The boro boys who received' gold footballs were: Backs George Brancato, Lafayette; Dick Alger, Brooklyn Tech. and Frank Nastro, Manual Training. In the line, the Brooklyn representatives honored were end Phil Gabel. tackle Charles Astf, Brooklvn Tech.

and guard Dick Addoniz 20, Erasmus Hall. In addition Mrs. Kleanor Gehrig, wife of the late Lou Gehrig, presented the 10 Brooklvn football stars with Lou Gehrig- Memorial Medals. Led bv Mavor William rVliwvor nand that ni-aU of the honored youths, many other celebrities from the world G'st vs'n 154 168 134 G.Sch m'r 160 171 148 Rich-dsn 105 123 109 Mmio 133 118 to2i Strever 138 12? 220 J.Sch'm't 143 172 204! D'l Pr'te 180 158 154 Landau 181 143 18ii'ear latest eager lost is Arnold Mill- man, who 'fractured an ankle SOIlie time ago. Francis and Brooklvn Col- st ICge were not represented tv.n UOU Forman and Arnold Fer- lin of 1' t'A fa me a l'p now play- ing with Minneapolis Ned Irish revealed that the Knicks' attendance is up 10 percent over last year and then tie- ai C(l that for the first time in five years fans may pur chase college tickets at the Garden on the verv night of the game they wanted to see But he could not say whether attendance at these: games WOUlll slump.

1 fncptioiis re- IdieilOUS le port was that the Knicks have W0M in 8 r0W- tlle fOUl'th iviftim lieinET Cnhimhia I nivpr- Ken Norton of Man-Ihink? that ex -brooklvn I ect) ace Frank Scbwarz may break In the first five. Bednarik Drafted By Phila. Eagles Philadelphia. Nov, 30 (U.R) Chuck Bednarik, Pennsylvania's luuaj he was named ulaver of the Hsv. by the Philadelphia Club and was drafted by x.M.i.e,.

Rpflliai'ik's selection a thp seat lion as toe country outstanding football Pla-Ver marked the first time Ithat a lineman was designated Lllc Pint) The Eagles who WOll tllP right to make the NFLs first lira ft selection, chose the husky P)Pth lehem. Pa star and there by gained exclusive NFL bar- o-jl ni a i-iahtQ In him if 1 1 team in the All America Con-drafts Bednarik, fcrence also the Kagles will have to compete against that, rival for tne Dig Pennsylvania's services. General Manager Charley Ewart of the Eagles revealed Ithat Bednarik was the personal choice of Earl (Greasy) Jseale head coach of tne t.agies. Bednarik. an All -America choice in 1947 and a good bet to make, the 1948 All-America team, served in the army as a B-2 i.

waist gunner. OuHdt Otihn Ftfiltli I Yw fiutrtdtai 14 Hour Survif Tina Myntntt trrcitHtl ady wark ealrt. iiHuiArmmir-w mmAT, mm BROOKLYN EAGLE lOiais IDU IJJDjl luiai H-'b 7 IB 78J rt i i i i I 1 Monmouth 1 valley porge jthj? Philadelphia Eagles of the Lupo 182 194 177 Sh'nihan 130 178 173lValir.no! Cm.tligll loimio rushing and by passing and Dobbs was third only a few yards behind with on the ground and through the air. Boro Roller Team Ties New York Brooklyn tied Its series with the New York team at one-all last night when it defeated the Manhattan contingent, 11-10, as the second session of the Roller Derby was held at the 69 th Reg. iment Armorv, Manhattan.

FOOTBALL Oosdln 148 172 189 slats 181 125 154' Waters 181 181 178 l'ndrlUo 152 170 142 Berrv 148 140 151 Plynn 181181184 Ai nd 154 214 203 Total. iiirw Totals o9 iri'i Niagara 1 Delaware i DODGERS-CLEVELAND, SUNDAY, DEC. -v aUAKTIM Stalb 89 133 193 01011 121193 r.priani -'in I i.i iuopa ion iho inn IfI stein 183 198 152 Sc'ffman 189 156 164 Kaplan 184 151 184 Impaco 143 181163 Totals 853 808 858 Totals 842 847 812 I Brnhton Blue ill Rose Bros. Oil (2i oman 168 148 202 Rosenf'd 210 173 180 Sch'ner 151 191 173 Srh'man 225 184 156 Garra 200 167 128 Llptnn 159 142 201 V'turlno 178 191 197 HorowttJ 183 152 201 Sadowskl 149 204 191 Vancel 187 186 199 Totals R4R 911 89 1 1 Total 964 837 931 RID DIVISION Mllwood Red I Central Tin Vranna 149 131 140 Sloane 183 158 161 Hunnon 124 154 180 S'mowlta 168 175 163 dener 161 139 Rubin 1.S1 18! 177 Beeber 111 139 150, 170 16; IKO Benson 180 120 159. Jacob 192 172 172 Tola's 7 753 795 Totals 915 806 815 Burkland BilalitonRed Msida 148 128 (V'turlno 187 163 169 191 172 215 175 157 232 172 160 151 Oal'tinl 180 193 232 Tenen 174 181 190 Perks 177 173 167 Miller 174 167 Nath'son 180 188 171 Tola's 830 815 8931 Totals 879 854 971 Colleae Red Ft.

Bowierdrome Red Mavucci 136 185 Brooks rinelll 167 IK! Azar 172 163 180 137 165 201 187 172 189 139 195 184 175 182 'i'vine irs 173 175 Lam in, i.JO nua ickh't 133 158 Holland Giordano 174 1351 Totaia 773 852 831 Totals 880 821 894 Jobert'r Cafe Hamilton Oreys Waaner 158 155 18! Sneed 189 193 130 Samuela 164 173 )35 Downe1 168 159 128 May 155 169 146 Cllliale 190 132 145 Nahmim 120 163 14H Burke 126 123 243 Agnello 161 181 177lCablbl 178 166 178 Totals 758 841 7871 Totals 851 818 822 Oirtord Oil Cranes Regent Red Delgra'e 149 Clark 175 182 149 172 175 143 148 173 180 131 136 205 181 203 157 Arcuri 171 Williams 203 104 138 Brady 1(1 162 179 Miller 187 162 158 192 219 182! jLowii 'Xil iSantora, Totaia 872 818 881 Totaia 837 869 834 Modern Radio 1 Pellearlno'a Bar Cicero 138 220 138 DeSlmo's 200 191 172 Anaelo 193 213 188 A. Moll'o 179 167 182 Blanco 143 1B2 160 Moll'o 133 19J 178 Starno 131184 Diana 181 200 133 Cllea 195 231 17 Pajicala 312 174 164 LaCagnl'o 137 T.ot3' 820 990 813 Tolals 903 924 849 roll oate Tav'n (11 LlndT a Rtir Sh'o 'puiteri 173 159 178 Olltsm 180 136 133 178 170 166 156 172 200 Celandra 133 133 135 Bober 166 130 145 Azaare 172 168 160 Minerva Bimd 2O0 178 183 203 11 138 169 173 Totals 837 898 810 Totaia 802 784 Marine Red Ocean Neck Service Evauson Andru'al andln Canton Seeger 167 148 166 Schnu'er 134 159 147 128 143 137 Forra 148 147 131 187 123 130 Rablaa 147 205 164 137 194 189 Aiaro 192 182 191 137 163 303 Merrltt 171 169 109 Totaia 748 771 827 Totals 813 863 882 BURKLAND rnbrna Nn 4 Lnraiah Nnveltla Maynecu 134 163 S7 (Blind) Foxson 123 154 173 Barats (Blind) 138 128 128 Handler Seaal 137 127 143'Fass Katt 160 171 151 Belllnd 144 189 18, 191 145 160 127 151 170 Handicap 13 13 12 Total 736 778 7611 Totals 784 133 799 Wlnlhrops Kaybees Weiner 123 178 154 Peitelson 179 313 197 Rubin 171 188 139 Ooldberi 144 105 190 Shapiro 157 181 168 I mil 143 158 17J Dhr'nb 165 191 178 Smith 189 126 183 Bernst 157 208 158 Brudner 191167 168 HandlcaB 17 17 1 Ti Totals 788 961 814 Totals 848 769 813 Eneineers I Boh moos Vitman 181 153 168 Mender 137 136 149 cany ion i3 170 ie no 1642201B1 Schantg 136 148 167'iBllndl 141141141 POttr 147 216 179 LaBarba, 137 188 137 186 167 148 1S7iai Brown 177 188 173 Porte IHendxae 43 43 43 ToUli 823 800 84J Total 766 908 8611 147 147 165 140 154 The Derbly oiened Sunday 17. Hn.r Qtnnit MllH I FOOTIALL DODGERS i CLEVELAND IROWNS NAME ADDRESS PLKASI of sports turned out. Natiello 152 140 130 Henipe 145 134 148. Johnst'n 118 158 134 M'nn ring 103 143 128 tJunglln 123 178 152 McCarty 131178 144, Santo 234 170 200 Oarauila 180 180 129 Totals 716 777 829' Tola la 883 838 703 STANDING OF THE TIAMS Yorktown Valley Porge Monmouth Bennington Delaware Bunker Hill Lexington 39 Brand! 34 Tironderoaa 34 Long Island 33 Concord 29 Niagara 28 Rhode Iland 28 Princeton i 04 OCEAN LADIES Sanford's I Hannah Bootery Taylor 111 131 114 Kuru 114 113 114 Calme 140 128 128 Canton M.Boyle 136 110 105 Fallick Rich ds 132 127 130 Srhwars A Hunt 148 128 180 Murphy Handicap 4 4 4 146 167 137 U8 143 Ui Totaia 674 823 6411 Totaia 660 728 888 Tinas Restaurant i Waverly Florist Bnvla 101 138 114 (Bllndl 118 118 118 24.

-4i 33, an New 1 orK IOOK ine Iirsi seuo, 110 to 7. The rivalry will ne re- ing on the track. Miss Buchek I 1 w. I 1 in um'suiucu mi cvein.is.. There were three fist fights iniduring the exciting session in 109'hich one major penalty was iij'dealt out to Miss Fuzzy Buchek of the Brooklvn team and Miss Nj Tuffy Rreshun for fight- stn let ci iicioiv iii iiiaeu ii i hi jilithe mixup and had to be taken i47tOoran 113 131 1 15 Brurato Bruin 94 122 128 Tilton tne speaKers were Meve uwen, Giant football coach: Ed Dan- owski, Fordham University coacn: nr.

tiaroia rarKer and Ted Rose(uist, City and Brook lyn College coaches: Paul Amen, assistant coach of Army; Lefty James. Cornell coach; Dr. Frank J. O'Brien. Associate Superintendant of Schools charge of health education.

BOWLING TONIGHT CLASS IVI8ION 1 Ideal Atoms at Marine Oreen; Mid- wood White vs. Civile at Albee tViuaer; Quentfn vs. Oscar'a Orlll at Burkland: Mapleton Mooe vs. Central Tire at Quen-tin: Marine While Jar Boys at Mid-wood; Aibee Robins at Ideal Atoms; Lincoln Cabaret va. A.

At P. Mfg. Co. at Aibee Square. DIVISION 3 Rockete vs Fred 'eve Co at Lincoln Road; Midwood Oreen vs Hilfords at Albee Square; Fortway Paint vs.

Inquires al Kings; Dahllls v. Olrlln Moors at Quentln; Hl-Hatters at Midwood Blue; atandups vs. Century's at Ideal; Robins vs. Amaiona at A.bee Square. jii six luriongs.

re 1 Lorlot 2 Oay Spark 3 Komi Boy 4 Danny J. I Erigeron SEVENTH wt. pp 108 6 Hornpipe 114 1 Phar Mon 116 8 War Raider 108 8 Blue HoUy wt lla 111 RACE 82 000; claiming three-year-olds and up. one and one eigntn mnea. pp Wt.PP 1 axMr.

Pleat 112 BOratlfy 2 Ooid Ton 114 10 iVImta Ed 3 Buddie 120 11 Almas Pet 4 iBank Balance 118 13 Ray Jay xWee Hop 108 13 xOHb Ladv a sinae Canvon 1 1 7 14 New Cal donla 7 Turf 117 18 xDon I van 115 8 xReigh Mora 112 18 axLadv Fakir 111 a Romeo aUable-Luckr Leaf Stab.e entry EIGHTH RACE 12.200: claiming. three-vear-olda nd up. one and ons- sixteenth mlleg. 1 ixxftet. AIM 3 Cioy 3 xSorlsky 4 Heertli Mouse 8 Orajf Warrior 6 Roman Jobe Wt.PP Wt 113 SxxPalrny 1(17 119' 9 Atom Buster III 1 13 10 Com oa salon 111 122 11 Croesus 116 123 13 Motivate 115 1nB 13 axWlng Mea er 111 Bill ROM 122 14 unt Remark 114 8.

iTt. x3 pounds eporentlce lw- 1 16 I. Enter rear rediellea far ike efftalal eeteeaae ef Ike Peetball Dedger-Clee. land (ana the feres areelied. I Prmt year eaaae ant eddreae leettly hs Ike praver leaase.

S. Passe eeaaelrted aatrr Han 8 tka ewea al fenny aeeteari ae saaal as aav aaeetoaa. kddreea lai FaetSmll Dadiee Ceetseet 8dlter. O. aWi 88, reeklya 1.

M. T. 4. Tear entry ms4 ke aealaaerkei aet later tkaa aildnlakl, Friday. Dee.

8. BU1.ES Pereeaita aaaet a aeaaeleie. wllk al aeaeee (at taartere aad final asars) filled In. 8. Tka (lra stea aaallfynat aa a atnaer as sa edlS tka easel afflelat aelnl-aeere fee aaek seaas 8.

latrlea lereeaatln Ike efflelal anleMia at tka tame ani tka suit afflelal palnl-aear far aaek team in hirlber aaallfr an tka kaate ml atedlatleaa af aaartera. a. Cntrlee ara limited le ana aer Individual let eaek game. 8. Kmpleyei af Ika Break Ira Eagle and Ikeir lamlllee and nseaaaera af Ike aee feaeleaal laaaaa lnelved ara sat eligible far the eonteet f.

Winners will ke announced In the Hreoklrn Bade an Taeaday, Dee. t. iNsrmicTioMa I. la taaa af a tie. entry received first vlU ke declared the nlnnar.

out of the game for ten minutes. Wengert-Rider Poir Wins Handicap Sweep Jack Wengert and Kddie Rider teamed up to roll an 820 and win $125.45 in the Thanks giving doubles handicap sweepstakes at the Albee Square Recreation. Second ere Charlie Lea and Al Cardillo with 804, good for $7. to. High score out of the money with a handicap were Joe Maznio and Willie West with 411.

143 96 141 118 108 121 Diana 121 110 143 Fo 134 147 168 188 133 177 Plorlllo 187 100 128 LoreH HandlCaB 9 9 9 Totals 899 598 6371 Totaia 699 601 738 Commerelal Tile 1 Avelllna's Florist Jess by 111 131 130 Viliaa 172 141 199 Clark 144 151 139 Cohen 119 104 123 RelllT 119 134 133 Kllllaa 129 132 113 Cnrann 143 1 18 148 Daly 108 118 97 Dennis 143 147 147 Pino 164 169 140 nano.ic.ap ea Totaia 680 699 6971 Totals 833 707 676 Innard'i Rooflm 'Modern Rsdla Te Shelley 130 98 131 1 Alllo 146 112 138 Austeln 174 194 142 Bart 104 63 167 in 141 via' phi. ini la-T laa Jean Jbt in eema 127 ino 1011 lLanwi 137 158 13i: Hunt 133 144 147 nUHtCB JJ e) ejl Totaa 696102 688. Totals 844 686 787 dc cimed..

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